Publications by authors named "B Thimmappaya"

p68 is an inducible protein kinase which is believed to be an important factor in the regulation of both viral and cellular protein synthesis. We have produced a monoclonal antibody (TJ4C4) which specifically detects p68, and which can be used to detect this antigen in formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded tissues. Because p68 plays an important role in cellular protein synthesis, we hypothesized that it may correlate with normal and neoplastic cellular differentiation.

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A cDNA encoding NF-IL6, an interleukin-6 (IL-6)-regulated human nuclear factor of the C/EBP family, is demonstrated to complement the transactivation function of E1A. The endogenous NF-IL6 level varies according to cell type and correlates positively with an IL-6-regulated cellular E1A-substituting activity that was described recently (J.M.

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P68 is a protein kinase expressed by eukaryotic cells, which is inducible by alpha interferon, and is believed to be an important factor in the regulation of viral and cellular protein synthesis. We have previously reported on a monoclonal antibody, TJ4C4, which is able to specifically detect p68 in formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded tissue. Because of its important role in regulating cellular protein synthesis, we hypothesized that p68 expression would vary among lung neoplasms with level of differentiation and degree of biosynthetic activity.

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Double-stranded RNA (dsRNA)-dependent protein kinase (p68) has been shown to be induced by alpha-interferon (IFN-alpha) in mammalian cells. It binds to dsRNA, and is believed to be a factor in the control of both cellular and viral protein synthesis. This report describes the use of a new monoclonal antibody (MAb) TJ4C4, to monitor levels of p68 in a patient with AIDS-associated Kaposi's sarcoma.

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Murine F9 embryonal carcinoma (EC) stem cells have an Ela-like transcription activity that is undetectable in F9 cells differentiated to parietal endoderm-like cells (F9-PE). The Ela-inducible adenovirus E2A promoter has been used to further define this activity and we show that in vitro the transcription of this promoter in F9 EC and F9-PE cell extracts reflects the regulation in vivo. In EC cell extracts several trans-acting protein factors bind to E2A promoter sequences.

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